Improved chair for children



Q sind sfm @met l @time APEndoF osronfMAs/'SACHUSETTs Letters Patent No.85,050, dated .Decefinlwe` 22, 18678.

IMPROVD CHAIR' POR CAHLIJREN.

The Schedule referred' to in .these Letters'Patent-and making part ofthesame.

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To all whom 'it may concern Be it known` that I, J. H. APEL, of Boston,in the county of Suolk, and State of Massachusetts, have invented a newand useful Improvement in Ohildrens Chairs; and I do hereby declare thatthe following is4v a full, clear, and exact description thereof, whichwill enable others skilled in the art to make and'use the same,reference being had to`- the accompanying drawings, forming part of thisspecification, inwhichtion.-

Figure l represents a plan or top view of my invenlFigure 2 is a sideelevation, partly in section, ofthe and screw-clamps, so that therebythe 'chairwill be fastened to the table, and cannot fall. A, inthedrawing, represents a table, of suitable construction. y i

B isfa childs chair,A or any other kind of a'chair.V By means of screwsor pins a a, are chains c c fastened to the arm-'supports of theohair,as shown. The other ends of the chain are fastened to screwclamps, D D,which canfbe secured to the edge of the table, as shown.' 'liierebyA thechair .is secured to the table, and cannot fall unless the table fallswith it.

' By putting the pin a more or less backward or forward, the chains canbe accommodated to a higher or lower chair.' v

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new, and desire tosecure' by Letters Patent- The combined chains and screw-clamps forfasten ingr childrens chairs to tables, substantially as and for thepurpose herein shown and described.

Witnesses: J. H. APEL.

CHARLES H. ADAMS, ELIJAH PIPER.

